It's funny because even when he signed for us he came as a hot-head, with his career in the NRL finishing on a sour note, but he has been nothing but positive for the Warrington club and has been an inspirational captain.

Like I said earlier, he has amended his style to become less dynamic probably to help him prolong his career, but he has been outstanding, and I would go as far as to describe him as a genuine Warrington RLFC legend.

Good signing for Salford, OK he's not as dynamic and quick as he was a few years back but look at the game on Monday night that was rep level football and he held his own, a massive improvement on what they have now.

I certainly think he is gonna be an improvement on whats currently their even at 37. If he can bring the work ethic, intencity and experience from playing at the highest level in SL and in the NRL then it can only be a good thing. If the rumours about Hock coming are true then his influence might become even more important, remembering the Player that Morley was when he signed from Leeds to what he became.

A true RL giant and deserves all the accolades - he'll help Salford no end, as much off as on the field, if not more. A fantastic role model to up and coming players, and although I don't know for definite, he always come across as a genuinely nice bloke who you'd want to be in the company of.

A true RL giant and deserves all the accolades - he'll help Salford no end, as much off as on the field, if not more. A fantastic role model to up and coming players, and although I don't know for definite, he always come across as a genuinely nice bloke who you'd want to be in the company of.

If he (and any other forward signings) can shore up the pack, then Salford will also benefit from finding out what their halfback combination is really capable of. One-year contracts are a good idea at his age, so he can bow out when the time is right and hopefully carry on helping Salford in a non-playing role.

A mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work if it isn’t open. Frank Zappa (1940 - 1993)

great player in his day, wouldn't waste money on him now though, prob play 6 part games maybe, another gareth ellis type signing - would like to see some good solid young talent for a change, morleys like a comfy old pair of shoes you cant bear to throw away, good luck to the old lad though and Salford.

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great player in his day, wouldn't waste money on him now though, prob play 6 part games maybe, another gareth ellis type signing - would like to see some good solid young talent for a change, morleys like a comfy old pair of shoes you cant bear to throw away, good luck to the old lad though and Salford.

So you think he won't offer anything off the pitch or any leadership on it.

Morleys signing could improve the games of 5 or 6 youngsters considerably just by his presence in the side.